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Publication : Type II membrane protein CD69 regulates the formation of resting T-helper memory.

First Author  Shinoda K Year  2012
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  109
Issue  19 Pages  7409-14
PubMed ID  22474373 Mgi Jnum  J:184704
Mgi Id  MGI:5426098 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1118539109
Citation  Shinoda K, et al. (2012) Type II membrane protein CD69 regulates the formation of resting T-helper memory. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(19):7409-14
abstractText  Memory T-helper (Th) lymphocytes are crucial for the maintenance of acquired immunity to eliminate infectious pathogens. We have previously demonstrated that most memory Th lymphocytes reside and rest on stromal niches of the bone marrow (BM). Little is known, however, regarding the molecular basis for the generation and maintenance of BM memory Th lymphocytes. Here we show that CD69-deficient effector CD4 T lymphocytes fail to relocate into and persist in the BM and therefore to differentiate into memory cells. Consequently, CD69-deficient CD4 T cells fail to facilitate the production of high-affinity antibodies and the generation of BM long-lived plasma cells in the late phase of immune responses. Thus, CD69 is critical for the generation and maintenance of professional memory Th lymphocytes, which can efficiently help humoral immunity in the late phase. The deficit of immunological memory in CD69-deficient mice also highlights the essential role of BM for the establishment of Th memory.
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